They know enough who know how to learn.
Henry Brooks Adams,
1838 - 1918 American journalist/author |
Your path for effective learning is through knowing
It may be easy for you to learn physics but difficult to
learn tennis,
or vice versa. All learning, however, is a process which settles
into certain steps.
These are four steps to learning.
Begin by printing this and answering the questions.
Then plan your strategy with your answers
Begin |
What was your experience about how you
learn?
What are your study habits? How did you deminstrate what you learned best? Through a written test, a term paper, an interview? |
Proceed to the |
How interested am I in this? Are the circumstances right for success? What affects my dedication to learning this? Do I have a plan? Does my plan consider my past experience and learning style? |
Consider the the subject matter |
What is the heading or title? What do I know about this already? What resources and information will help
me? As I study, do I ask myself if I understand? Do I stop and summarize? Do I just need time to think it over and return
later? |
Build in |
What did I do right? Did I choose the right conditions? Did I succeed? |